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let's all be grateful the election season is over now. for some of you your local -- we went around the country asking women to speak frankly about something no one wants to talk about. it's time to get real about what happens in the bathroom. stop all the cutesy stuff and start talking about what you really want from your toilet paper. it's time to talk about clean. feeling clean is so important. quilted northern soft and strong is stronger than the leading value brand, to help protect against breakthrough. for myself, for my family, it keeps us clean. i use quilted northern. quilted northern soft and strong, protection for a confident clean or your money back. chips, chips! [ female announcer ] silence those tempting thoughts with new light & fit greek. its creamy thick texture helps satisfy you. and at 80 calories it's the lightest greek yogurt with fruit. new light & fit greek. be light and fit and satisfied. >>> updating the top stories. david petraeus is coming under increasing scrutiny after his sudden resignation as head of the ci
let's all be grateful the election season is over now. for some of you your local -- we went around the country asking women to speak frankly about something no one wants to talk about. it's time to get real about what happens in the bathroom. stop all the cutesy stuff and start talking about what you really want from your toilet paper. it's time to talk about clean. feeling clean is so important. quilted northern soft and strong is stronger than the leading value brand, to help protect against...
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. >> reporter: spielberg purposely waited until after the election to release this movie. recognizing that lincoln is still politically relevant. ♪ lincoln >> reporter: from lincoln ck on snl to this punchline. >> good news for mitt romney, he has most of the confederacy. >> reporter: our house is divided still. >> red and blue is still better than blue and gray. >> shall we stop this bleeding? >> reporter: david wright, abc news, los angeles. >> i can't wait. >> i smell oscar. >> oh, no question about it. >> done. >> i don't know if you have read team of rivals, and based loosely on that. tons of oscar buzz. >> it is going to be good. opens nationwide this coming friday. go check it out. more from abc coming up next. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. >>> this morning on "world news now" -- more secrets spilling out about the david petraeus affair. >> there is now a third woman involved in the former cia director's soap opera. and she is not his wife or his lover. it's monday, november 12th. >> announcer: from abc news, t
. >> reporter: spielberg purposely waited until after the election to release this movie. recognizing that lincoln is still politically relevant. ♪ lincoln >> reporter: from lincoln ck on snl to this punchline. >> good news for mitt romney, he has most of the confederacy. >> reporter: our house is divided still. >> red and blue is still better than blue and gray. >> shall we stop this bleeding? >> reporter: david wright, abc news, los angeles....
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>> and, martha, there's also a lot of suspicion out there that this was covered up until after the election, that the investigation had been going on for several months. any evidence of that? >> well, we don't know exactly when senior justice and fbi officials knew about this, but surely, before the election, they can argue that investigations should be kept private until they are complete. and that this was not a matter of national security. but others say if you have the cia director involved in something like this, that could open him up to blackmail, george. >>> and to brand-new details on paula broadwell, the other woman in the explosive affair that has rocked washington and brought down america's top spy, he was also the cia director's official biographer. >> reporter: 40-year-old paula broadwell, high school valedictorian, and harvard graduate, made the media rounds earlier promoting "the new york times" best-selling biography of general david petraeus. >> is he awesome or incredibly awesome? >> he can turn water into bottled water. >> what! >> reporter: broadwell like petraeus is an
>> and, martha, there's also a lot of suspicion out there that this was covered up until after the election, that the investigation had been going on for several months. any evidence of that? >> well, we don't know exactly when senior justice and fbi officials knew about this, but surely, before the election, they can argue that investigations should be kept private until they are complete. and that this was not a matter of national security. but others say if you have the cia...
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it's not an election issue anymore. will the media treat this as a serious story or will it be just a republican attempts to go after the white house? >> i would like to think they would take it seriously. unless some democrats get on board, it is going to come off as being a partisan attack. >> why would democrats do that. >> i think they believe what the white house is saying. they believe it was a fog of war and all these other things. the other thing i said, chairman issa damaged himself with fast and furious thing. it ended up bearing no fruit. it looks like he is partisan going after the president. in this situation there is a lot of questions that need to be answered. >> i think they are going to be answered. the problem the way the story was covered there was too few mainstream reporters covering it. this made the cbs harder to accept. cbs is one of networks that paid attention to benghazi. now, we are going to have hearings and get answers finally. >> jon: up next, the hits and misses of social media and the el
it's not an election issue anymore. will the media treat this as a serious story or will it be just a republican attempts to go after the white house? >> i would like to think they would take it seriously. unless some democrats get on board, it is going to come off as being a partisan attack. >> why would democrats do that. >> i think they believe what the white house is saying. they believe it was a fog of war and all these other things. the other thing i said, chairman issa...
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the election celebration is short-lived. a surprise resignation by cia director david petraeus comes days before congressional hearings over the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. we'll get reaction this morning from capitol hill and the very latest reporting on this developing story from our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell, who broke the story friday afternoon. also the president and republicans get set to negotiate new taxes and spending cuts. is a breakthrough possible? >> i'm open to compromise. i'm open to new ideas. we've debated over and over again. and on tuesday night we found out that the majority of americans agree with my approach. >> mr. president, this is your moment. we're ready to be led. not as democrats or republicans but as americans. now, we want you to lead. >> where does it all go from sneer we'll ask democratic senator from new york chuck schumer and republican senator from oklahoma tom coburn. also we check in with cnbc's jim cramer, hear about the economic stakes should was
the election celebration is short-lived. a surprise resignation by cia director david petraeus comes days before congressional hearings over the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. we'll get reaction this morning from capitol hill and the very latest reporting on this developing story from our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell, who broke the story friday afternoon. also the president and republicans get set to negotiate new taxes and spending cuts. is a breakthrough...
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and i think we may have seen a tipping point in this election because in all previous elections, notably the 2010 midterms, we were impressed by the way the conservative propaganda machine was able to really mobilize people who thought that the deficit was the greatest threat to the nation, et cetera, et cetera. and now, it seems to have shifted to the liability question 'cause they didn't know what country they were operating in, which was the way they would've caricatured liberals over the last couple of generations. they don't know what the real america is like. peggy noonan, whom we both like, she wrote this before the election. "now if i know anything about the real america, you know, the real america is coming together. we're --" and the real america did come together. and it wasn't the one they thought was there. >> you've been tough on those pundits whose chief claim to fame is that they know something so special, that their predictions are more credible than the rest of us. george will, michael barone, dick morris all predicted a landslide for romney. are any of them likely to p
and i think we may have seen a tipping point in this election because in all previous elections, notably the 2010 midterms, we were impressed by the way the conservative propaganda machine was able to really mobilize people who thought that the deficit was the greatest threat to the nation, et cetera, et cetera. and now, it seems to have shifted to the liability question 'cause they didn't know what country they were operating in, which was the way they would've caricatured liberals over the...
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>> fox news election alert. barack obama has been reelected the president of the united states. >> what does that mean for freedom? >> i have no idea. >> that is our show. >> it is finally over now we have four more years of barack obama up. what does that mean to me? freedom. in chicago the president's lugging supporters asked what does that mean for freedom? >> freedom? >> freedom? >> i have no idea. [laughter] >> freedom? freedom? [laughter] >> let's dane. most people had no clue what to do with the question. that is upsetting to me. the man who has taught me a lot about freedom david those. were you surprised? >> i am dumbfounded. i would not expect they would give the answers i would like but i thought they would have an answer. >> it is this what good government give me? free down is not part of that. >> there used to be dead coununter culture left like the marijuana freedom doing your own thing even if they'd understand starting a business is also doing your own thing. it is disappointing they don't even
>> fox news election alert. barack obama has been reelected the president of the united states. >> what does that mean for freedom? >> i have no idea. >> that is our show. >> it is finally over now we have four more years of barack obama up. what does that mean to me? freedom. in chicago the president's lugging supporters asked what does that mean for freedom? >> freedom? >> freedom? >> i have no idea. [laughter] >> freedom? freedom?...
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from the election results. the majority of the american people supported the point of view coming from the president who i would argue is center left. he's been described as left, mostly center left, and that point of view turned out to be the popular one. on the objective question who spoke for the american majority, it turns out it was to the people left of center. that's just a fact of the numbers. thank you, michael steele. >> one of the great things about this election for all three of us here, we all care about policy, we have our different views. this was the most ideological election we have had in years because exactly what you just said, chris. the president laid out a clear vision and mitt romney laid out a clear vision, too, and at the convention paul ryan's speech was one of the most ideological acceptance speeches in recent memory. and so it was really up to the voters to decide and they did. >> i will submit there was not much clear about the agenda the president laid out but we can have that dis
from the election results. the majority of the american people supported the point of view coming from the president who i would argue is center left. he's been described as left, mostly center left, and that point of view turned out to be the popular one. on the objective question who spoke for the american majority, it turns out it was to the people left of center. that's just a fact of the numbers. thank you, michael steele. >> one of the great things about this election for all three...
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understand when you guys called the election -- and when you guys called the election, i was standing in chicago among all of his supports. nobody saw you call ohio but all of a sudden there it is up there and it says barack obama re-elected. chris: it was like 11:20 eastern. >> yeah and it was so instantaneous and the place went berserk. chris: and when mitt romney came out, and he's not a professional politician, but he came out and gave the most professional concession speech i've heard in years. that to me brought clarity. >> he's a first class act. let's face it. mitt romney was always -- i think after that first debate and he picked up the momentum, he was convinced and had been convinced by those around him that he was likely going to win. and the people around him talking about polls and ratings were convinced that the 2008 turnout was not reliable. and that that was just a once in a lifetime event. and that's why i think it was such a crushing surprise to them. that he'd lost. chris: apparently it was. >> for me the defining image of this campaign was in the last week, presid
understand when you guys called the election -- and when you guys called the election, i was standing in chicago among all of his supports. nobody saw you call ohio but all of a sudden there it is up there and it says barack obama re-elected. chris: it was like 11:20 eastern. >> yeah and it was so instantaneous and the place went berserk. chris: and when mitt romney came out, and he's not a professional politician, but he came out and gave the most professional concession speech i've...
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a day after the election are people getting ready? >> i already have friends who have called dibs on beds in my house so they're coming. >> so the same as last time. >> the same for hotels. >> since the morning phones have been ringing off the hook. we will definitely be sold out over those dates and that's why there's a four night minimum. >> they even have a four day three couple presidential suite package for just $70,000. >> to meet obama? >> do not get to meet obama. >> the city's tour promotor destination d.c. already put up links. >> go to washington.org and find out what hotels have availability and what things are happening in the city that they can take advantage of. >> so as the stages go up once again d.c. is getting ready. will the inauguration be as big this time as last? most people think not. >> it's just the last time was the first so it's always more exciting and upbeat than the second. >> and of course the constitution says that the president must be sworn in on january 20. but that is a sunday so the president will
a day after the election are people getting ready? >> i already have friends who have called dibs on beds in my house so they're coming. >> so the same as last time. >> the same for hotels. >> since the morning phones have been ringing off the hook. we will definitely be sold out over those dates and that's why there's a four night minimum. >> they even have a four day three couple presidential suite package for just $70,000. >> to meet obama? >> do not...
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ideals are not met elsewhere criticism runs rampant elections in venezuela elections in iran elections in russia. the press will go to town on any sign that the outcome was fixed and while nitpicking abroad is all the rage the elephant in the room remains unnoticed at home policymakers and to a great extent our media and and trickle down to the american people have literally the literally think that the rest of the world is stupid. that they don't see it that everybody naturally house to admit you know admire us that we're great and it's not the case well obvious flaws are met with a deaf ear to hear him and you're out of florida election process continues to be the first broadcast in the us and it's the party new york. well in the way the syrian conflict in the president assad's own words is exclusively on r.t. after the break. wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to cause a report. on the supply still. shoot despite. the smoke. on the fadia team. the one who can use the tric
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to be elected. congratulations and thank you for your stfs to this country. >> thank you. it's an honor to be here and to really celebrate and represent the many, many women who wear the uniform who have worn the uniform and served at one time or another. and to have the opportunity it to serve as their voice going into congress. >> when you say serve as their voice and advocate, so many people said in the past if more lawmakers had served this nation and more of their children that we would have a different perspective. there would not be what i believe some voters see as a callousness or readiness to jump in when your lives are not at stake. >> i can only speak for myself, and i appreciate the experience that i've had serving in two deployments to the middle east because i do understand firsthand what the cost of war truly is on many different levels. speaking specifically about women, women veterans, women who serve, one of my best friends who i went to iraq with left her 6-month-old son at home
to be elected. congratulations and thank you for your stfs to this country. >> thank you. it's an honor to be here and to really celebrate and represent the many, many women who wear the uniform who have worn the uniform and served at one time or another. and to have the opportunity it to serve as their voice going into congress. >> when you say serve as their voice and advocate, so many people said in the past if more lawmakers had served this nation and more of their children that...
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anti-tax himself grover norquist. >> just had an election and the house of representatives was elected committed to keeping taxes low. the president was committed -- elected on the basis that he was not romney and that romney was a poopy head and you should vote against romney. and he won by two points. but he didn't make the case that we should have higher taxes and higher spending. >> mr. capehart, you're a real smart guy. do you think grover norquist has a mandate among republicans anymore? >> right now, no. but as time goes along, he very well might. leave aside grover norquist's very eloquent political analysis even though it's wrong. like i said before, the american people went into the voting booth on november 6th knowing exactly what president obama wanted to do in terms of taxing the wealthy. they support what he wants to do in terms of taxing the wealthy, and, you know, with the president leaving the white house and going out and trying to sell the american people, bring the american people along to put pressure on congress, he's taking a page out of his old playbook with the
anti-tax himself grover norquist. >> just had an election and the house of representatives was elected committed to keeping taxes low. the president was committed -- elected on the basis that he was not romney and that romney was a poopy head and you should vote against romney. and he won by two points. but he didn't make the case that we should have higher taxes and higher spending. >> mr. capehart, you're a real smart guy. do you think grover norquist has a mandate among...
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together. >>> big changes because of this past week's election. voters ushered in the legalization of recreational marijuana to people of colorado and washington state. but the federal government still views weed as illegal. so those states will still need to navigate federal laws before the citizens can legally buy and sell it. >>> the troubled u.s. postal service is expecting a boom this holiday season and expects to handle 365 million packages this year, a 20% jump from 2011. they will have more business has the fedex and u.p.s. combined. customers will scramble to get packages in the mail for on-time christmas delivery. >>> walmart is trying to edge out the competition for black friday. they are opening up at 8:00 p.m. thanksgiving, two hours earlier than last year. sears and kmart are opening thanksgiving as well. >>> that is this week's "getting down to business," alison kosik, cnn, new york. ♪ >>> well, 2016 is on the minds of some politicians, and several veterans who served in iraq and afghanistan are celebrating their 2012 victory, in
together. >>> big changes because of this past week's election. voters ushered in the legalization of recreational marijuana to people of colorado and washington state. but the federal government still views weed as illegal. so those states will still need to navigate federal laws before the citizens can legally buy and sell it. >>> the troubled u.s. postal service is expecting a boom this holiday season and expects to handle 365 million packages this year, a 20% jump from...
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enough of ohio during the election. they did not see it coming. the romney campaign didn't see it was coming. i talked to a lot of people who said they weren't just cautiously optimistic, they were optimistic. when they found out they lost someone said it was like a death in the family. how did they get it wrong in ohio is what to look at. the question is more about african americans. they didn't think he would have the turnout he did. they just missed it. when people would raise the questions saying all the public polls suggested the president doing pretty well, the senior staff would say-- they would just dismiss those polls and say these polls are sampling democrats too heavily. that's just not the way this election is going to turn out. they just-- they just missed it. they also though-- there were two other things in ohio. if you look at the counties where romney did well relative to george bush in 200newshour. he did well in the coal county. where did he do poorly? the auto countys. you see it in the turnout. and
enough of ohio during the election. they did not see it coming. the romney campaign didn't see it was coming. i talked to a lot of people who said they weren't just cautiously optimistic, they were optimistic. when they found out they lost someone said it was like a death in the family. how did they get it wrong in ohio is what to look at. the question is more about african americans. they didn't think he would have the turnout he did. they just missed it. when people would raise the questions...
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, his re-election is dead? >> no. as a physician i can tell you the reason -- we're not opposed to the president's healthcare law because of the election. we're opposed because it's bad policy an bad for patients across this land. we absolutely must get a handle on the spending in this country. to do that, these be through medicare and medicaid reform and social security reform. all three of those programs under current law are destined for failure. we need fundamental reform to save and strengthen and secure the programs for generation and the future generations. that's what real solutions look like. >> chris: you lost the election. i guess you still have the majority in the house, but you lost the election on the presidential level. you are not going to kill obamacare for the next four years. >> the election said the american people don't want unified government in washington. they want divided government. which means we have to get together and the remarkable channels that we have. they have to beed with rea
, his re-election is dead? >> no. as a physician i can tell you the reason -- we're not opposed to the president's healthcare law because of the election. we're opposed because it's bad policy an bad for patients across this land. we absolutely must get a handle on the spending in this country. to do that, these be through medicare and medicaid reform and social security reform. all three of those programs under current law are destined for failure. we need fundamental reform to save and...
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but now he's claiming this election wasn't about taxes at all. >> the president was committed -- elected on the basis that he was not romney and that romney was a poopy head and you should vote against romney. >> really? that's how one of their leading guys explains their drumming. maybe republican shoes just take their toys and go home, too. far too many in the gop just can't handle the truth of what happened in this election. president obama won and the american people clearly support the balanced approach to taxes and the deficit that he campaigned on over and over again. >> i refuse to accept any roach that isn't balanced. i'm not going to ask students and seniors and middle class families to pay down the entire deficit while people like me making over $250,000 aren't asked to pay a dime more in taxes. >> the president wants fairness. and so do the american people. republicans need to show they can handle the truth. >> joining me now a proud member of the progressive cause tuesday, and cynthia tucker, visiting professor of journalism at the university of georgia. thank you both for j
but now he's claiming this election wasn't about taxes at all. >> the president was committed -- elected on the basis that he was not romney and that romney was a poopy head and you should vote against romney. >> really? that's how one of their leading guys explains their drumming. maybe republican shoes just take their toys and go home, too. far too many in the gop just can't handle the truth of what happened in this election. president obama won and the american people clearly...
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the sunday after the election. how is it the president won? >> demographics, pure and simple. people want to talk about san day and all of these other things. when you look at the structure of electorate, i think he wins on september 6th, october 6th or november 6th. here is y show you the makeup of the american voting electorate. in 2004, 2008 and 2012, white to non-white. look at the -- it is a trend line. by the way, two or three points, keep going back. we went back to 2000, '96, unmistakable, the trend line here. what happened, mitt romney, fewer whites, mitt romney's campaign truly believed the electorate would look like 2008. did not believe it was going to look like what it ended up looking like which, of course you can the obama campaign. two stays in the particular show you how the dramatic changes. the state of ohio, moved from 83-17, white/non-white to 17/21. mostly african-americans in the northern part of the state. here is the state of florida. you want to know how president obama one the state of fl
the sunday after the election. how is it the president won? >> demographics, pure and simple. people want to talk about san day and all of these other things. when you look at the structure of electorate, i think he wins on september 6th, october 6th or november 6th. here is y show you the makeup of the american voting electorate. in 2004, 2008 and 2012, white to non-white. look at the -- it is a trend line. by the way, two or three points, keep going back. we went back to 2000, '96,...
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>> well, it was a close election. let me see if i can talk about this without it being taken in the wrong way. the white vote in the united states is almost, not wholly republican, but overwhelmingly republican. >> paul: romney got i think 60% of that vote, 61. >> 60% of the vote even among 18 year olds got 52% of white 18 year olds. now, the idea, the media keeps talking about the white vote as though there's weird sort of racial story beneath it. there's nothing racial about this, it's about your perception of your own economic self-interest and i think the-- there is no evidence in this election that the republican party's ideas on tax efficiency or certainly even medicare and social security reform did not hurt them among elderly voters at all in florida. that those ideas are not the problem in this campaign. it had more to do with a technical way that mitt romney ran that campaign, and the pt overwhelmingly, the power of the obama turnout machine. but the republicans should not, i think, stand back and say, how d
>> well, it was a close election. let me see if i can talk about this without it being taken in the wrong way. the white vote in the united states is almost, not wholly republican, but overwhelmingly republican. >> paul: romney got i think 60% of that vote, 61. >> 60% of the vote even among 18 year olds got 52% of white 18 year olds. now, the idea, the media keeps talking about the white vote as though there's weird sort of racial story beneath it. there's nothing racial about...
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to another election, an off-year election? can you move that to the dnc? if not, they can be right back where they were in 2010. >> let's stick with this for now. >> one thing on this election night, you had a lower turnout of blacks, latinos, women, people with disabilities. i left your last week and i thought he would have 236 electoral votes. i was low on that. there was a keen sense of peril going into this election. and what the consequences would be if the republicans won the white house. not anti-romney, necessarily, but given what they were standing for, this was not a matter of changeup office. you that people who had the perception they would be a real threat to people. that is the reason why i saw the turnout of people, young and black widows i had never seen -- >> in dc. >> in d.c. >> in florida, where we think there was a voter suppression effort, the african-american vote went from 11% to 15%. >> mark? >> two point. not to tap dance on mitt romney's campaign, but what was the bold idea of the romney campaign that would survive his candidacy?
to another election, an off-year election? can you move that to the dnc? if not, they can be right back where they were in 2010. >> let's stick with this for now. >> one thing on this election night, you had a lower turnout of blacks, latinos, women, people with disabilities. i left your last week and i thought he would have 236 electoral votes. i was low on that. there was a keen sense of peril going into this election. and what the consequences would be if the republicans won the...
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the election is over. we're going to beat up on obama for the next four years challenge everything that he is trying to do that we disagree with. there is no question that the republican party is going to have to do a great deal of soul searching in terms of what it does with hispanics. >> stephanie: he's starting to get it! >> caller: it's interesting this idea that the hispanics. oh, we got to get the latino vote. it was such obvious sort of unthinking flip-flopping. this has been the party and fox news has been the channel of this raging sort of antti immigration and now sean hannity announces oh, i'm evolving, i'm going to change all that. >> stephanie: didn't he used to call that flip nothinging? >> caller: they haven't articulated any philosophy change. it's we got to get their votes what do we do. principles have been completely thrown out of the window. i love gallagher saying we're going to keep attacking obama and we're going to, you know, this is why they've completely turned off the middle of a
the election is over. we're going to beat up on obama for the next four years challenge everything that he is trying to do that we disagree with. there is no question that the republican party is going to have to do a great deal of soul searching in terms of what it does with hispanics. >> stephanie: he's starting to get it! >> caller: it's interesting this idea that the hispanics. oh, we got to get the latino vote. it was such obvious sort of unthinking flip-flopping. this has been...
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election laws, you have more women -- that they passed for the election, the election laws, you have more women. they have a larger representation. they are still debating the constitution. we will see how that works out. but there is a forest. i agree with the idea that it is not up to us -- but there is a force. i agree with the idea that it is not up to us. the shia are only about 10% of the population. what is happening is the connectivity of the young people. women, more than half of the college students in saudi arabia are women. i went to a women's college in saudi arabia. the women are all connected. they tweet about all kinds of issues, global issues, including asking questions about the royal family. there is empowerment. it will vary from country to country, but it will not be up to us. >> you do not have to worry about it as much as the perception in the middle east. one thing that gaddafi promoted was gender equality, so you had women -- the gender issue was never as big of a problem in libya acid has been and continues to be in some parts of the middle east -- was never
election laws, you have more women -- that they passed for the election, the election laws, you have more women. they have a larger representation. they are still debating the constitution. we will see how that works out. but there is a forest. i agree with the idea that it is not up to us -- but there is a force. i agree with the idea that it is not up to us. the shia are only about 10% of the population. what is happening is the connectivity of the young people. women, more than half of the...
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cesar chavez got elected. find people in need like immigrants coming in and they will be the natural constituents. they will be electing all democrats all the time. democracy has been interrupted. that is the reason they opposed checking identification. the people have to have a driver's license. they don't need to show the driver's license to vote. host: what do you think of all the campaign spending in the election? caller: they just need tons of people on welfare are taking food stamps. host: howard in new jersey on the independent line. jgood morning. caller: many organizations are non-profit and non-partisan. host: howard, go ahead. caller: my question is about non-profit and non-partisan organizations. i don't believe these organizations which gave to the campaigns. my question is -- i see these people come on c-span and i wonder if there is a profit to them. they get salary and benefits. much goes into benefits and salaries. very little goes into the actual charity. host: do you want to talk about the s
cesar chavez got elected. find people in need like immigrants coming in and they will be the natural constituents. they will be electing all democrats all the time. democracy has been interrupted. that is the reason they opposed checking identification. the people have to have a driver's license. they don't need to show the driver's license to vote. host: what do you think of all the campaign spending in the election? caller: they just need tons of people on welfare are taking food stamps....
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mcnearney survived his election. ricky gill, the hope of the party, the 25-year-old, fizzled out as well along with the soda tox. he didn't rise to the occasion. >> belva: we live in an exciting time. >> we do. >> belva: so everybody has enough work to go, understand what the voters are saying. >> embarrassment of riches in the state. >> belva: well, throughout my career, the most significant constant in my life has been the support and guidance of friend. for well over 40 years, brilliant author maya angelou has always found time to be supportive. so, true to form, when i asked her if i could come to her home in north carolina and interview her, the 84-year-old legend quickly agreed. i asked her to speak to all of us about friendship and how it shapes who we are and what we become. >> it really is, probably one of the real reasons why the stars are in the -- and the blood runs orderly in our veins. >> belva: her life has been populated with friends. and there have been many famous ones, from civil rights activist ma
mcnearney survived his election. ricky gill, the hope of the party, the 25-year-old, fizzled out as well along with the soda tox. he didn't rise to the occasion. >> belva: we live in an exciting time. >> we do. >> belva: so everybody has enough work to go, understand what the voters are saying. >> embarrassment of riches in the state. >> belva: well, throughout my career, the most significant constant in my life has been the support and guidance of friend. for well...
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frpts mitt romney lost the election but may have made history. his loss could go down as the last presidential campaign to bank on the white vote for a win. i spoke about this to al cardenas and patrick milsap who is newt gingrich's former campaign chief of staff. i asked what republicans can do to do better in 2016? >> i think at first we have an outreach program. we are banking on votes that are not necessarily in the bank and counting the votes that clearly aren't necessarily there. >> al, i would not be going out on a limb saying that the gop has a problem, and does your party have a future in national elections if it doesn't diversify? >> well, if it can't, it's not just political malpractice but political suicide. we just need to do a better job and as i tell my friends on the center right and conservative right, we don't need to change our values, because they are winning values, but we need a long-term commitment and real commitment to the minority communities. we can't lose the hispanic vote 4-1. we can't lose the asian vote 4-1. we can'
frpts mitt romney lost the election but may have made history. his loss could go down as the last presidential campaign to bank on the white vote for a win. i spoke about this to al cardenas and patrick milsap who is newt gingrich's former campaign chief of staff. i asked what republicans can do to do better in 2016? >> i think at first we have an outreach program. we are banking on votes that are not necessarily in the bank and counting the votes that clearly aren't necessarily there....
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election. there are many allegations regarding david petraeus. as you heard he resigned on friday after having an affair with paula broadwell who was his bigrapper. she had gone to west point and harvard and valedictorian of her class. she met him upon at harvard and that's when the relationship started. >> brian: she has a book tour. and very impressive and extremely bright and knows the military and unbelievably fit and since 2009 there seems to be something else going on. >> steve: how did we find out about this? thanks to this woman here. she's 37 years old. her name is jill kelly and a social planner in madill for joint specialops. in the month of may she got threatening e-mails. she got five and 10 of them. >> brian: you want to tell. mrs. petraeus and the husband who is a cancer surgeon and david petraeus. >> steve: far left is her sister who is a lawyer who represents the whistle-blowers. jill kelly got e-mails. i know what you are up to and back away from my guy. she didn't know who th
election. there are many allegations regarding david petraeus. as you heard he resigned on friday after having an affair with paula broadwell who was his bigrapper. she had gone to west point and harvard and valedictorian of her class. she met him upon at harvard and that's when the relationship started. >> brian: she has a book tour. and very impressive and extremely bright and knows the military and unbelievably fit and since 2009 there seems to be something else going on. >>...
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a number of them have suggested that in fact the message of this election in electing a house that is still a gop majority is that they don't want taxes raised on the wealthy. >> well, i think the objective facts disagree with that assertion. the democrats gained two seats in the senate, did better than anyone dreamed. the democrats gained more votes in the house, gained a few seats in the house. president obama won a resounding electoral college victory and won the popular vote i think by 2.5 million votes. to suggest that the republicans did well in this election makes no sense at all. president obama was very clear. he spoke about this all of the time. if reelected, he is not going to extend tax breaks to millionaires and billionaires. he was reelected. many of us ran on a similar program. we were reelected. so i think mr. boehner has got to understand they lost and let the wishes of the majority of the people in this country prevail. but once again, when you have millions of people really struggling in this country economically, when you have some people out there wanting to cut b
a number of them have suggested that in fact the message of this election in electing a house that is still a gop majority is that they don't want taxes raised on the wealthy. >> well, i think the objective facts disagree with that assertion. the democrats gained two seats in the senate, did better than anyone dreamed. the democrats gained more votes in the house, gained a few seats in the house. president obama won a resounding electoral college victory and won the popular vote i think...
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i mean, i think when you have an election and you have elected people that are coming into congress -- they're not here yet -- you have to wait until they are seated. and i think that's what john boehner said in 2010 when republicans won back the house, and that's what he's saying now. but the question is, too, who's going to be in the room? is it going to be john boehner and president obama striking this deal? what about nancy pelosi, harry reid, mitch mcconnell? in 2011 it was basically boehner and obama, this time there might be a few more lawmakers who want in on this deal. jenna: the president's going to be sitting down with leaders later on this week. let's talk about style versus substance, something we talked about a lot with the election. i was reading comments from the ceo of at&t today, also the senior economist from bank of america who say, listen, if they'd reach an agreement, great. but if between now and then and the disagreements look really big and bad, that's going to damage this economy because it just shatters any consumer confidence going into the holiday season.
i mean, i think when you have an election and you have elected people that are coming into congress -- they're not here yet -- you have to wait until they are seated. and i think that's what john boehner said in 2010 when republicans won back the house, and that's what he's saying now. but the question is, too, who's going to be in the room? is it going to be john boehner and president obama striking this deal? what about nancy pelosi, harry reid, mitch mcconnell? in 2011 it was basically...
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, with his re-election, is dead? >> no. as a physician i can tell you that the reason -- we're not opposed to the president's health care law because of the election, we're opposed because it is bad policy and bad for the patients across this land. we actually must get a handle on this spending in this country and in order to do that, it has to be through medicare and medicaid reform an social security reform, all three programs under current law are destined for fewer. we need fundamental reforms to save and strengthen and secure the programs for this generation and, future generations, that is what really -- >> the election, yes, you still have the majority in the house but you lost the election on the presidential level, and you will not kill obamacare for the next four years. >> what at the election said is that the american people don't want unified government here in washington. they want divided government which means we have to get together and solve these remarkable challenges that we have, but they have to
, with his re-election, is dead? >> no. as a physician i can tell you that the reason -- we're not opposed to the president's health care law because of the election, we're opposed because it is bad policy and bad for the patients across this land. we actually must get a handle on this spending in this country and in order to do that, it has to be through medicare and medicaid reform an social security reform, all three programs under current law are destined for fewer. we need...
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, with his re-election, is debt? >> we're not opposed to the president's health care law because of the election. we're opposed because it's bad policy and it's bad for patients. >> the 2012 election, though, was a demographic wake-up call for the republican party. now the party is getting advice from all sides, from those determined to rebrand the gop and others still uncertain it needs fixing. the committee is beginning a series of polls, focus groups and outreach meetings about its message and mechanics with the focus on latino voters. carlos gutierrez said that this isn't coming soon enough. >> mitt romney made some mistakes. i think mitt romney's comments is a symptom. i think the disease is the fact the far right of the party controls the primary process. >> senator lindsey graham said sunday he plans to revisit comprehensive immigration reform that was shelved two years ago. >> it's one thing to shoot yourself in the foot. just don't reload the gun. so i intend not to reload this gun when it comes to hispanic.
, with his re-election, is debt? >> we're not opposed to the president's health care law because of the election. we're opposed because it's bad policy and it's bad for patients. >> the 2012 election, though, was a demographic wake-up call for the republican party. now the party is getting advice from all sides, from those determined to rebrand the gop and others still uncertain it needs fixing. the committee is beginning a series of polls, focus groups and outreach meetings about...
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on election night. the president wasn't told until the thursday after election day. house and senate intelligence committees weren't told until last week. i know the justice department likes to say that they followed protocol. there was no evidence of a national security breach and there was no criminal activity because petraeus was a retired general. and yet, isn't there a perception problem here? i mean, you've been covering the pentagon a long time. does this check out, in your opinion? >> well, you know, i think it remains to be seen. one of the wrinkles here is that the house majority leader, eric cantor, apparently was told about it by someone in the cia back in october. that, according to press reports. so how is it that some people knew and some people didn't? sources are telling our producers and journalists here at cnn that there was no indication of a security breach by petraeus, no indication of some unauthorized disclosure of classified information. but clearly, congress is going to look into this a lot more. they want a lot more answers, alina. >> that'
on election night. the president wasn't told until the thursday after election day. house and senate intelligence committees weren't told until last week. i know the justice department likes to say that they followed protocol. there was no evidence of a national security breach and there was no criminal activity because petraeus was a retired general. and yet, isn't there a perception problem here? i mean, you've been covering the pentagon a long time. does this check out, in your opinion?...
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the election was close. we are underperforming with a group of people who are natural fit for the republican party. we ran hispanics away and we'll get them back by being socially physical lie conservative. african-american support traditional major higher than any other group in the country. you don't have to change fiscal or social conservative. but talk like mike huckabee. when you were governor, you did well with african-americans because they knew you were fair. i look forward to rebranding the republican party in a way that can appeal to a wider group of people. here is the good news. conservatism is it an asset and not a liability. >> senator thank you and your kind words are deeply appreciated. thanks so much. >> and general david petraeus was suppose tod testify on capitol hill about the benghazi attacks that killed four mirns and before he resigned to friday. how does has resignation imact the hearingings. i will ask congresswoman sue myrick. >> go to mikehuckabee.com. and tell me what you think si
the election was close. we are underperforming with a group of people who are natural fit for the republican party. we ran hispanics away and we'll get them back by being socially physical lie conservative. african-american support traditional major higher than any other group in the country. you don't have to change fiscal or social conservative. but talk like mike huckabee. when you were governor, you did well with african-americans because they knew you were fair. i look forward to...